Zoe 17-3

on July 6, 2018at 4:27 am

This was a difficult page to get right. I knew what I needed it to say (that Zoe has come to regret her actions since pushing Damien away) but struggled to find the most effective way. I decided to keep it simple and hope that it reads.

Also I am working on a new patreon comic, and I’m sorry I didn’t post anything last month. I did in fact get a page drawn but wasn’t happy with it so didn’t post it, after the story I am working on for this month I will rework that and post it as well.

This months One shot came to me in a flash of inspiration. What if an American family got brought to Japan for a gameshow (like in the Simpsons) but this gameshow was one of those incest sex gameshows where the dad tries to pick his daughter out of a lineup based solely on her naked body. Currently have the first 2 pages done and 2 more sketched (think it will end up being 5 total).

Discussion (5) ¬

Well that’s too damned bad for her. Damien doesn’t need her idiot risk taking behavior in his life. Good on him for running to the rescue, but he needs to grow a pair and establish some solid fucking boundaries with the girl who literally fucks whatever rando sends her a dick pic she happens to like. He’s better off without her and she needs to get her own bullshit in order before she earns any sympathy.

It’s rather why I like this comic most days. It reminds me of the stupid crap that went on around me that I learned hard lessons,like when to cut someone loose from your life for your own betterment, from at that age.

At first every guy loves the uninhibited crazy chick until they find out why no one will make her their girlfriend.

Too damn much toxic emotional baggage and worse shit to deal with during the other 23+ hours of the day you’re not banging her.

We all had a zoe in our life at least once. You want to help her straighten her life out but at the same time you wanna take a baseball bat to her head
over all the stupid stuff that a basic sense of self preservation should have told her to never do in the first place.

AMEN! Mine was 3 years off and on, dating through my senior year of high school and then constantly pulling her ass out of the fire through the first couple of years of college. She was a brittle diabetic who was lax with her meds and shouldn’t have been drinking at all. But she’d call me hammered from some bar because her ride left her and then want me to come get her. Once I had to take her to the ER because she was in a diabetic coma and that was it for me and I said never again.

Didn’t see her again for nearly a decade, months before she died at 31. Tough but I to tell myself it wasn’t my job to save her from herself.

LS, Been down that path a few times myself. It just bewilders me when people actively refuse to take care of themselves for well understood and easily controllable stuff.

I hate hypothyroidism with a passion because every female I have known that was diagnosed with it was like they turned their crazy knob to 11 and then proudly walked away from all basic sense of reality after they found out.

1 little pill a day that costs nothing makes the world so much better for them and everyone around them to deal with yet they will not do it “because it’s their body and they can do what they want with it”. Yea they can but why wreck yourself over something so well understood and easy to deal with?

Now when I meet a gal and she says she has hypothyroidism I just say, “No. I’m Done. I know better.” and proceed to keep them at arms length or further because I just know that they have a batshit crazy drama bomb that is just itching for something to justify it setting itself off.

My sympathies with both the parties in relationships like these. I’ve been married off and on to mine for 7 years. I’ve identified her as having been a fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) baby, which is pretty much incurable. I will say this for her, she’s mostly gotten over her promiscuity and recklessness, and quit drinking (finally), and though she’s still kind of immature, her love is genuine and her zany joyfulness make her occasional psycho episodes almost worth it. But yeah, in our early days, she was pretty much Zoe, in the best and worst ways.